Lydia Holburt was born on 4 June 1809 at Virginia, USA.1 She married George H. Wright, son of James Wright and Jane Burn, on 14 April 1832 at Washington Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1Lydia Holburt died on 7 August 1889 at age 80.1

Peter Burn was born on 14 July 1797 at Marple, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Jones on 3 September 1818 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1Peter Burn died on 20 January 1877 at Berwyn, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 79.1 He was Type: BURIAL LOC. at St. David's Episcopal Church, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.1

Hannah Wood was born on 24 February 1826 at Chatham Township, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 She married William J. Rogers on 16 March 1848 at Londonderry Township, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1Hannah Wood died on 13 February 1894 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 67.1

Martha Crippen was born on 9 November 1833 at Concord Township, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 She married Alfred Wood, son of Joseph Wood and Mary Burn, on 13 November 1856 at Thornbury, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1

William J. Rogers was born on 26 February 1823 at Kimberton Township, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 He married Hannah Wood, daughter of Joseph Wood and Mary Burn, on 16 March 1848 at Londonderry Township, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1

Elizabeth Jones was born on 26 July 1795 at Radnor, now Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.1 She married Peter Burn, son of Isaac Burn and Margaret Green, on 3 September 1818 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1Elizabeth Jones died on 5 January 1879 at Berwyn, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 83.1 She was Type: BURIAL LOC. at St. David's Episcopal Church, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.1

Hannah Ann Burn was born on 10 February 1823 at Radnor, now Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.1 She married John Eyre Webster on 2 October 1845 at Resseville (Berwyn), Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1Hannah Ann Burn died on 28 September 1904 at age 81.1 She was Type: BURIAL LOC. at St. David's Episcopal Church, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.1

Elizabeth Lewis Burn was born on 5 July 1832 at Resseville (Berwyn), Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 She married William Keyser on 23 May 1866 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1Elizabeth Lewis Burn died on 15 June 1906 at age 73.1Elizabeth Lewis Burn was buried after 15 June 1906 at St. David's Episcopal Church, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.1 She was Farmer in 1900.1

John Milner was born on 4 October 1840 at Radnor, now Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.1 He married Sarah Jane Burn, daughter of Peter Burn and Elizabeth Jones, on 4 June 1863 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1John Milner died on 3 April 1868 at Radnor, now Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA, at age 27.1 He was merchant.1

William Keyser was born on 9 July 1832 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Lewis Burn, daughter of Peter Burn and Elizabeth Jones, on 23 May 1866 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1William Keyser died on 14 July 1872 at Resseville (Berwyn), Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 40.1William Keyser was buried after 14 July 1872 at St. David's Episcopal Church, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.1 He was mate on a merchant vessel.1

Ellen Jane Dyson was born on 2 September 1838 at Newtown Township, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1 She married Peter Burn, son of Peter Burn and Elizabeth Jones, on 24 January 1856 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1

John Eyre Webster was born on 10 March 1823 at Yorkshire, England.1 He married Hannah Ann Burn, daughter of Peter Burn and Elizabeth Jones, on 2 October 1845 at Resseville (Berwyn), Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.1John Eyre Webster died on 21 June 1864 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, at age 41.1John Eyre Webster was buried after 21 June 1864 at St. David's Episcopal Church, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.1 John Eyre Webster began military service Quartermaster-Civil War (see notes.)1

John Eyre Webster Quartermaster during the Civil War. While he lay in the hospital he was agreat comfort to the sick soldiers around him, talking and singing tillhis end.1 He was woolen manufacturer.1